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"a trim" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small amount or adjustment of something, often in the context of trimming hair or clothing. Example: "The hairdresser gave me a trim, just taking off the split ends." Another example: "I need to do a trim of my budget to save more money."
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He wanted a trim.
O.K., a trim family.
A trim reckoning!
A Trim for the Tomatoes?
She likes a trim line.
It can take a trim.
She was a trim and original arranger.
Now, he is a trim 228.
"Just a trim," Julie said warily.
"No one just wants a trim anymore.
They want to give "Barbershop" a trim.
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